Everything within walking distance

Your room has semi-double bed, a desk, maps, a place to hang your jackets and towels, and a 'walk-in closet' for all your luggage.

The 'walk-in closet' in the little room behind the bed.

A 'walk-in closet', the little room behind the bed.

The livingroom waith our cats.

The kitchen

The kitchen

The bathroom, shared with us.

Museo Nacional (used to be a prison).

Sunday Flea market

Renting a bike to enjoy the Ciclovia on Sunday's and Holiday's

Chapinero, cute neighborhood

Guatavita, great daytrip!

Monserrate at night

Tejo! A traditional game that involves mud and explosives

View of Bogota seen from Monserrate

Join us to the salsaclass on Thursday! Great teachers from the salsa academy, 10.000 pesos, 2 hours and a drink.

There is a lot of streetart in Bogota, therefor also a streetart-tour! 3 days a week

Plaza Bolivar

Thermal baths on the other side of the Bogota mountains

Plaza de Toros (upside down :s)

The Sunday Fleamarket seen from the Colpatria tower

Planetario (again upside down)

La Candelaria at night

The Paloquemao market for cheap vegetables, fruit and whatever you want.

Museo Botero

Museo del Oro

The Goldmuseum

The Apartment:

Our apartment is located in the perfect spot for tourists. From here you can see almost all the important touristic places by just walking there. Guests have access to a 'walk in'-closet behind their bed, the bathroom, the kitchen, the livingroom with tv and the WIFI network.

The room is on the backside of the building, so there is no noise from the street. In the weekend sometimes you'll here some music because there is a cultural center on the first floor of the building next to ours. But when you close the windows you'll hear almost nothing.

The interaction with the hosts depends on what my guests want, and if I don't need to work a lot. I love sharing meals, playing games,watching movies and going out together, but if the guests have other plans, than that's fine with me, too.

The Neighborhood:

I love that it's close to everything, especially the 'septima' (carrera 7), where there are no cars on daytime, and you can see a lot of art and shows.

We live next to the decima (carrera 10), where there are buses to the north, south and west. And if you want to take the Transmilenio, you only have to walk 4 blocks for the closest station.

In the week there are free bicycles to cycle from the 24th (3 blocks from our house) to plaza Bolivar.

Houserules:

We are very easy BUT ;) :

Don't bring people you just met into the apartment. (We've been robbed once in an other apartment, because our housemate brought in a nice person, that ended up being a burglar)

Don't smoke in the apartment. You can smoke as much as you want, but downstairs, outside the building.

People and smoking

Don't bring people you just met into the apartment. (We've been robbed once in an other apartment, because our housemate brought in a nice person, that ended up being a burglar)
Don't smoke in the apartment. You can smoke as much as you want, but downstairs, outside the building.